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Fox Jeweled Dragons are fluffy canine-like creatures about the size of a pony, with a dragon's nose, fox's tail, and thick silky fur. Above their shoulders, they have a pair of levitating chibi-wings (the size can vary). Above their head, between their wings, at the tip of their tail, and various other places on some occasions, they have floating diamond-hard gemstones which aid to their elemental powers.
::FJD's are friendly and graceful creatures, often walking up to passers-by unafraid. However, their personalities vary as much as their wide range of vibrant colors.
::FJD's use magic. Their floating gemstones contain a cryptic mystical energy which gives them enchanted properties. When an FJD uses his or her element, their wings morph into and spin around to create a ring of whatever that element is. Ex: When a fire elemental uses their power, their wings set ablaze and spin around to create a ring of flames. The same is for water, air, etc.
ShadowFury wrote:
Lots of forms this time, but with forms theres always a few that are never finished. xD
Anyway, our winner is...
Koda!
I loved your interesting story, and the art really pieced everything together! uvu
Honorable mention to ~Dragonstorm~!
Your poem was unique, not a lot of people do poems. c:
It was really close, I wish you all luck in your next contests!
Thank you for entering and have a nice day everyone! eve
~Koda~ wrote:
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Hey, my name is ~Koda~! I proudly own two FJDs, Jaleeb and Huzzain, who I adore dearly. This beautiful girl is too pretty to miss, and I don't want to see her wasted.
Name:Pine
I named this girl Pine, because her entire design reminds me of a tree. Pine is a type of tree, and suits as an elegant name. It's quite feminine too, giving her a beautiful-sounding ring to her name.
Gender:Female
Yes, Pine is definitely a girl. Too... Feminine to be male, and just appeals to me as a female.
Element:Nature Manipulation
Pine has the strange ability that allows her to control all flora-related nature. She can make trees grow and plants die, and just walking through a field makes the grass burst with life beneath her paws. She can easily re-grow a destroyed forest, and in anger she has the power to destroy it herself.
Personality:Intelligent - Pine is highly renowned for her intelligence. She has amazing problem-solving skills, allowing her to rise above other dragons. She does not use this for her own desires, however, but uses them to be an amazing group leader. These smarts are handy when controlling her element and controlling flora.
Creative - Pine is not only smart, but also very creative too. She's artsy and loves to decorate, which is just perfect to go along with her element. She can craft mazes of vegetation, patterns of trees and painting of flowers with just her mind and creativity within it.
Funny - Yes, she's funny too! She loves to make others laugh by doing silly things and telling ridiculous jokes, and is always the life of the party. She's generally fun to be around.
Friendly - Pine has a lot of friends. She's got a high rank on the social ladder, surrounded by her closest friends. But she also has a connection with all her pack, keeping them on her side and making sure everybody is linked happily.
Art:
^ by me
Story:I joined my family as they stood in the middle of the grassy meadow. They stood there, looking at the now horrifically familiar sight.
We'd tried our best. We'd done what we could to restore our lovely home, but nothing worked. We'd been here so long, and it was just not right to abandon this place after generations of residence.
The streams, the cliffs, the trees, the shrubs, the forest... All gone. It was stunning how much damage a single bushfire could do in only a few days. All gone, blackened and singed to wispy ashes. All the rocks dislodged from the hillside were scattered over the charcoal, blocking up everything. The rain trickled down the empty stumps and created pools of grey water on the ground.
What was there to do?
It seemed nothing.
Even our persistent family leader had given up, deciding that on this dark, rainy evening, it was time for us all to leave. To travel across the country and find a new, fresh area to settle in. Away from the heartache caused by the fires in our gorgeous home.
As my parents, siblings, grandparents and other friends turned to leave, I realized just how much I couldn't bear it. I didn't want to go.
My mother wrapped her paw over my small body to encourage my movement, but I broke free of her grasp. I tumbled forward and sat at the edge of the treeline.
My mother called for me to follow her, but I ignored her completely. I looked up at the tree over my head, silhouetted against the grey sky. It seemed to look at me, pained by our departure as well as its own death. I pursed my lips and empathetically look back at the cracked bark of the trunk.
I heard my mother frustratedly calling my name, over and over. It was absolutely useless at grasping my attention, however, as I rested my paws against the bark.
I knew I had to go. I knew it was important for me to follow with my family and not to cry over a burnt tree. I just felt hope, like somehow, somebody had a way of bringing this forest back to life.
A little tear slipped from my eye and onto my paw. It trickled off to the tip of my tiny claw, before touching the tree.
My mother called me one last time. I tensed my muscles, ready to get down and follow, before suddenly I saw something.
Under my paw, I saw a dark colour. A rich, chocolate brown was seeping from beneath me and over the blackened, dry surface. It was re-colouring it, the tree was absorbing something and making it...
Alive!
Now shockingly excited, I looked down at my back paws, planted on the ground below. I saw it. Green, bright green, the colour of spring leaves, was spreading swiftly out. Grass pushed its way through my toes and up to my knees, soon shining with bright flowers. I looked in front and saw nearly the entire tree was becoming alive, brown and green. Moss bloomed across its surface, and leaves sprouted from the highest twigs.
My heart filled with light and I leapt away from it, touching everything I could. Before my eyes, beneath my feet, came pure, forest life. The rain touched the greenery and decorated it with glimmering drops of water. My back became drenched as it sloshed off the canopy onto me.
I was bringing the forest back to life.
Only a second later I heard footsteps as my parents came to my side. I looked at my mother with sparkling eyes and she stared back, bewildered.
She lifted a paw and touched the jewel over my back. I looked up and saw it, glowing and shimmering and dancing. It was the most beautiful shade of green, reflecting my surroundings to perfection.
My mother whispered, "Your element is revealed. You are the savior of the forest, my child."



~Koda~
Hey, my name is ~Koda~! I proudly own two FJDs, Jaleeb and Huzzain, who I adore dearly. This beautiful girl is too pretty to miss, and I don't want to see her wasted.
Pine
I named this girl Pine, because her entire design reminds me of a tree. Pine is a type of tree, and suits as an elegant name. It's quite feminine too, giving her a beautiful-sounding ring to her name.
Female
Yes, Pine is definitely a girl. Too... Feminine to be male, and just appeals to me as a female.
Nature Manipulation
Pine has the strange ability that allows her to control all flora-related nature. She can make trees grow and plants die, and just walking through a field makes the grass burst with life beneath her paws. She can easily re-grow a destroyed forest, and in anger she has the power to destroy it herself.
Intelligent - Pine is highly renowned for her intelligence. She has amazing problem-solving skills, allowing her to rise above other dragons. She does not use this for her own desires, however, but uses them to be an amazing group leader. These smarts are handy when controlling her element and controlling flora.
Creative - Pine is not only smart, but also very creative too. She's artsy and loves to decorate, which is just perfect to go along with her element. She can craft mazes of vegetation, patterns of trees and painting of flowers with just her mind and creativity within it.
Funny - Yes, she's funny too! She loves to make others laugh by doing silly things and telling ridiculous jokes, and is always the life of the party. She's generally fun to be around.
Friendly - Pine has a lot of friends. She's got a high rank on the social ladder, surrounded by her closest friends. But she also has a connection with all her pack, keeping them on her side and making sure everybody is linked happily.
^ by me
I joined my family as they stood in the middle of the grassy meadow. They stood there, looking at the now horrifically familiar sight.
We'd tried our best. We'd done what we could to restore our lovely home, but nothing worked. We'd been here so long, and it was just not right to abandon this place after generations of residence.
The streams, the cliffs, the trees, the shrubs, the forest... All gone. It was stunning how much damage a single bushfire could do in only a few days. All gone, blackened and singed to wispy ashes. All the rocks dislodged from the hillside were scattered over the charcoal, blocking up everything. The rain trickled down the empty stumps and created pools of grey water on the ground.
What was there to do?
It seemed nothing.
Even our persistent family leader had given up, deciding that on this dark, rainy evening, it was time for us all to leave. To travel across the country and find a new, fresh area to settle in. Away from the heartache caused by the fires in our gorgeous home.
As my parents, siblings, grandparents and other friends turned to leave, I realized just how much I couldn't bear it. I didn't want to go.
My mother wrapped her paw over my small body to encourage my movement, but I broke free of her grasp. I tumbled forward and sat at the edge of the treeline.
My mother called for me to follow her, but I ignored her completely. I looked up at the tree over my head, silhouetted against the grey sky. It seemed to look at me, pained by our departure as well as its own death. I pursed my lips and empathetically look back at the cracked bark of the trunk.
I heard my mother frustratedly calling my name, over and over. It was absolutely useless at grasping my attention, however, as I rested my paws against the bark.
I knew I had to go. I knew it was important for me to follow with my family and not to cry over a burnt tree. I just felt hope, like somehow, somebody had a way of bringing this forest back to life.
A little tear slipped from my eye and onto my paw. It trickled off to the tip of my tiny claw, before touching the tree.
My mother called me one last time. I tensed my muscles, ready to get down and follow, before suddenly I saw something.
Under my paw, I saw a dark colour. A rich, chocolate brown was seeping from beneath me and over the blackened, dry surface. It was re-colouring it, the tree was absorbing something and making it...
Alive!
Now shockingly excited, I looked down at my back paws, planted on the ground below. I saw it. Green, bright green, the colour of spring leaves, was spreading swiftly out. Grass pushed its way through my toes and up to my knees, soon shining with bright flowers. I looked in front and saw nearly the entire tree was becoming alive, brown and green. Moss bloomed across its surface, and leaves sprouted from the highest twigs.
My heart filled with light and I leapt away from it, touching everything I could. Before my eyes, beneath my feet, came pure, forest life. The rain touched the greenery and decorated it with glimmering drops of water. My back became drenched as it sloshed off the canopy onto me.
I was bringing the forest back to life.
Only a second later I heard footsteps as my parents came to my side. I looked at my mother with sparkling eyes and she stared back, bewildered.
She lifted a paw and touched the jewel over my back. I looked up and saw it, glowing and shimmering and dancing. It was the most beautiful shade of green, reflecting my surroundings to perfection.
My mother whispered, "Your element is revealed. You are the savior of the forest, my child."





.::Luna::.
If I win her, She shall be Fiammetta's partner..
-Raine-
The name sounds quiet when said but has power behind it
-Female-
She's to pretty to be a male..To me, the markings give her a feminine look..-

-Earth/Nature-
The green stands out to be nature or earth
-Like nature, Raine is very calm. Her mood effects the plants around her.. So, don't make her mad, which is hard. She tries to keep her mood calm so the plants are not effect. Raine is very quiet and doesn't fight others. With her brown coat and green markings, she tends to hide from others. Raine speaks only when she is spoken to.-
-Poem on Nature-
The sight of the hills is a beauty
The bright moon is the sign of purity
The flow of the river is a murmuring music
The act of the sun is so philanthropic.
The rain of the clouds is very refreshing
The blowing of the wind is so soothing
The roaring of the ocean has its own reason
How charming is the changing of the season!
The wide blue sky above and high
Gives us space to dream and to fly
How nice the dew drops on the leaves to see!
Everything has its own beauty, fly or a flea
The trees tells us how to give food, shadow and shelter
How sweet to quench our thirst with fresh cool water!
Does life thrive without the mercy of the great nature?
~Abdul Wahab




















Ahwai looked around as she sat and watched the forest animals. She looked up at the lovely night sky, with the stars glistening. Ahwai quickly turned her head to the right as an owl flew by and landed in the tree above her. She gave a smile, then watched the skies again, she felt the roots of the trees grow towards water, and the trees fall asleep for the night. Ahwai gave a soft laugh then stood shaking her coat off. The fae then headed back to her den.







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